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Firm Overview

Ehrlich Law Offices are here to help you with all your legal issues. Our firm has aided countless clients throughout NJ since 2005, and we’re here to assist you too. No matter what you were arrested for, our talented team is ready to defend you in a court of law. Contact us today to see how our firm can assist you.

We are an association of very highly experienced lawyers. We are dedicated to providing loyal, personalized service to our clients. Every case is treated with the same aggressive, unyielding devotion and determination to win. The firm has defended thousands of satisfied clients. Call or email today for a free consultation regarding your traffic, criminal, family, personal injury or expungement matter.

Our clients are as varied as the cases the legal problems that they have. They require representation in the sale of their home. They need an advocate when they are charged with a crime or traffic offense. They want their last will and testament drafted. Our attorneys have many years of experience of practice in handling your unique legal situation.Specialties

DUI/DWI:

A conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI) can result in serious consequences. NJ has some of the strictest DUI laws in the country, with stringent regulations against drunk driving. Violators of NJ’s DUI laws risk jail time, license suspensions, expensive fines, and other devastating consequences. However, with the right attorney, you can build a strong DUI defense

Vehicular Crimes:

I also represent clients in a host of different vehicular criminal matters, including: Roadblocks; DUI homicides; Motor vehicle division hearings, including license suspensions and revocations; Minors who are arrested for driving while possessing alcohol in their bodies; Commercial drivers, including effects of a DUI arrest on commercial drivers’ licenses and employment.

Appeals:

Generally, criminal defendants have the right to appeal their conviction if there are any legal errors that prejudiced their constitutional right to a fair and impartial trial. In most circumstances, criminal appeals must be filed in a timely manner and motions must be properly drafted and filed for the appeal to proceed